Integrating rural community screening initiatives into general practice: a qualitative evaluation of the Care2U rural outreach pilot program
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Wong, Kam CheongOsuagwu, Uchechukwu Levi
Wenkart, Edweana
Bapat, Yash
McCrossin, Timothy
Mahns, David
Abstract
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease profoundly affect rural Australians. The Care2U program was proposed to integrate rural community-based screening with general practice systems. Its innovative feature is a closed-loop communication model between outreach teams and general practitioners (GPs), enabling systematic tracking of diagnoses, management and outcomes for screening-detected medical conditions. This study explored the acceptability, feasibility and sustainability of the proposed model from healthcare providers’ perspectives.Diabetes and cardiovascular disease profoundly affect rural Australians. The Care2U program was proposed to integrate rural community-based screening with general practice systems. Its innovative feature is a closed-loop communication model between outreach teams and general practitioners (GPs), enabling systematic tracking of diagnoses, management and outcomes for screening-detected medical conditions. This study explored the acceptability, feasibility and sustainability of the proposed model from healthcare providers’ perspectives.
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Date
2026Source title
Australian Journal of Primary HealthVolume
32Issue
3Publisher
CSIRO PublishingLicence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Rural Health (Dubbo/Orange)Share